So, I know for a fact about 40-60% of this god awful board are normies, women, chads, cyborgs.
So I want to know
>what is it like kissing a girl?
>what are her lips like?
>what is her mouth like?
>what does she feel like?
>how do you become a good kisser?
>what is it like kissing a girl?
gross
>what are her lips like?
gross
>what is her mouth like?
gross
>what does she feel like?
gross
>how do you become a good kisser?
i only ever kiss my gf because it's expected, im not good nor do i really care to practice enough to be good
there are other things that are better, kissing is only a thing because it's a long-standing social norm
>>36728557
>cyborg
That's a good fucking description actually.
I don't consider myself to be a robot because I can talk to females for more than 30 seconds. But that doesn't change the fact that I was a fucking autist until I was 13 and the fact I'm still a kissless virgin.
>>36728557
>what is it like kissing a girl?
it depends on the girl, you, and the situation. sometimes a kiss can feel like an electric current on your lips that radiates down your body. that's only happened to me twice. sometimes it's just nothing.
>what are her lips like?
most girls have soft lips, slightly wet and malleable.
>what is her mouth like?
wet, warm, most space is taken up by her tongue. sometimes her breath stinks. sometimes it doesn't.
>what does she feel like?
girls are soft and smooth mostly. even if they have acne or something, there are still nice parts to touch.
>how do you become a good kisser?
8 parts practice, 2 parts natural talent.
>>36728733
Are you a newfag? That terms been around since always. And 13?
If you're older than 20 it's unlikely you're gonna have much recollection of when you were 13.
>>36728809
pre-13 years were fucking traumatic. I'm exactly 20.
I had extreme social anxiety. I literally couldn't talk to anyone outside my family and a few friends between ages 6 and 13. Family got really angry about this because I couldn't buy morning groceries etc. for them, because I didn't want to talk to the cashier.
This is why I remember it very well.
For the record, I don't think I'm autistic.